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Mostly solo. But once in a while with group is also fun
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Solo when needed peace With friends for adventure and Fun
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Its solo for me until someone good tags along
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Solo!! cuz friends k sath plan banta kum cancel jyada hota hain!!🤣
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With friends
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Both have their own qualities which cannot be replaced by another. And no matter how much someone calls themselves a solo traveler, they aren't ever solo, you will always find a companion along the way. Either the locals or one fine day, a dog decided to follow me for 5kms. xD
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Solo for Soul and for other experiences go with friends
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Both if they want to join then friends and not than go for solo but trip must be happen
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Some times with friends, some times solo
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With friends
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Friends are buddy
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Travelling with friends but I once try to travel solo.
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If you travel to enjoy yourself, it's better if you are with a group of your friends. If not, it's ok; you are alone. so let's say you are going to Washington, USA. well tell you the most beautiful places to visit and the greatest things to do there. https://travellifo.com/12-top-attractive-places-in-washington-d-c/ President George Washington commissioned Pierre-Charles L'Enfant. The most important area here is Pennsylvania Avenue, which links the White House and the dome of the Capitol (two iconic buildings in Washington). Many of Washington's landmark buildings and monuments are housed in the large area of green space between the Capitol Building and the Lincoln Monument, which is made up of lawns and swimming pools. The Washington Monument is the most visible structure, and there are memorials to World War II, Korea, and Vietnam veterans as well. And just for a hint: If you eat and drink out frequently, Washington can get quite pricey. However, for those on a tight budget, there are numerous free activities and low-cost dining options. These are some cost-cutting measures in Washington, D.C. Monuments and museums are free to enter. The majority of museums in Washington, D.C. are free.
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